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Docker-registry

0.9.0

  • "loose" dependencies mechanism (DEPS=loose environment var will let you install without strictly versioned dependencies)
  • enhanced python version compatibility
  • enhanced style checking
  • enhanced testing
  • uniformized various gunicorn start stances
  • enhanced/cleaned-up debugging
  • removed unused endpoints and code
  • improved documentation
  • more complete CORS support (as en extra)
  • boto/gevent bugfixes
  • documentation improvements

0.8.1

  • security fixes (path traversing prevention and token validation)

0.8.0

  • configuration rehaul: docker-archive#444 - beware this breaks API for the drivers, and the core package has been updated accordingly to denote that
  • better redis error handling
  • improved coverage
  • experimental (undocumented) new-relic bundle support
  • bugsnag and new-relic are now installable as setup-tools "extras"
  • centralized version and other meta-informations
  • port / host and other gunicorn options are more consistent
  • mirroring fixes
  • tarfile: pax header and xattr support
  • some dependency requirements loosen (extras, test and style requirements)

0.7.3

  • [BUGFIX] fixed default value for standalone to true

0.7.2

  • [BUGFIX] fixed configuration handling on standalone mode

0.7.1

  • [BUGFIX] storage_path is now handled correctly to the filesystem storage driver
  • [BUGFIX] change standalone header when in mirroring mode (prevents client from sending basic auth headers and overwriting token)

0.7

Major architecture rehaul, with potentially breaking changes:

  • alternate storage drivers are now implemented as independent pip packages in their own github repositories

  • mainline docker-registry now only provide file and s3 storage

  • all dependencies have been upgraded to the latest available version (specifically flask, gevent, bugsnag)

  • updated and cleaned-up Dockerfile now uses latest Ubuntu LTS

  • largely enhanced configuration mechanism (setup-configs.sh is no more)

  • cookies are no longer used

  • CORS is now enabled on a number of endpoints

  • extras requirements

  • Cloudfront redirect experimental support

  • [BUGFIX] unicode issues. Depending on the storage driver you are using, you may encounter unicode issues on already published content (likely garbled content).

  • [BUGFIX] content-length fix for bytes ranges

  • [BUGFIX] tar not being seeked back to 0 after lzma read attempt

  • [BUGFIX] inconsistent cache-control headers